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Question regarding the "DRL warning cancellor" capacitors

Kilroy

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Are these things supposed to just protect your HIDs and have them still lit, or should they shut off the HIDs when in only DRL mode?
 


Just put tape over the daylight sensor on the dash it will keep the headlight system from using the pwm and frying the ballast of your hid system
 
Guess you don't understand how the drl's work then and no the eBay things may or may not work gm uses a specific pwm when the DRL is on so unless they know that freq range those capacitors won't work
 


Most people disable the DRL's based on info on the site. Not sure your year ..and I don't like Giant Piles anyhow..so I never looked into disabling it.
 
Are these things supposed to just protect your HIDs and have them still lit, or should they shut off the HIDs when in only DRL mode?
Basically, they simulate the halogen bulbs still being there, thus fooling the car and turning off any warning lights. They also prevent "flicker" of the HID that some vehicles can have.

You need to either:
1) disable the DRL's
2) hook DRL's to come on with full power
3) hook up the HID harness to come on with the ignition, thus acting as DRL's (also requires disabling of the factory DRL's)

I run HID's with a harness and disabled DRL's; all works just as it should.
 
Basically, they simulate the halogen bulbs still being there, thus fooling the car and turning off any warning lights. They also prevent "flicker" of the HID that some vehicles can have.

You need to either:
1) disable the DRL's
2) hook DRL's to come on with full power
3) hook up the HID harness to come on with the ignition, thus acting as DRL's (also requires disabling of the factory DRL's)

I run HID's with a harness and disabled DRL's; all works just as it should.

so with the capacitors installed, will the HIDs be lit, or will they be off? Also, on a 2003, do I just remove the DRL fuse, or relay? and if so, will it throw a code?
 
There is a good video out there for disabling them, but that depends on how you want to do it. There are two ways, and easy way by pulling a fuse, or a bit more challenging way by pulling the connector at the DRL resistor. Pulling the fuse will disable the DRL as well as the Auto headlights. I still wanted them active so I chose to pull the connector on the resistor. It's in the access panel on the drivers side in the dash. You will need a pocket screwdriver iirc and push the tabs inward at the same time to remove it. I was supposd to make a video or something about doing that.
 


so with the capacitors installed, will the HIDs be lit, or will they be off?
They will work as normal.



Also, on a 2003, do I just remove the DRL fuse, or relay? and if so, will it throw a code?
On my '02, I removed the DRL fuse and the DRL module buzzed. I ended up putting a switch on the DRL module. You could also just un-plug the DRL module.











 


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